Russia presses demands, and faces pressure, as Ukraine talks move to Geneva
High casualties and economic trouble signal time is no longer on Russia’s side, but Moscow isn’t backing off political and territorial demands to weaken Ukraine. Updated February 17, 2026 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the Munich Security Conference last week. (Johannes Simon/Getty Images) By Catherine Belton, The Washington Post Talks between Russia, Ukraine and the United States in Geneva were set to enter a second day after Moscow ratcheted up the pressure on Kyiv to accept a peace deal on the Kremlin’s terms and launched another massive missile and drone strike targeting Ukraine’s energy and critical infrastructure overnight. The first day of talks in Switzerland ended without any significant developments Tuesday. But analysts say the Kremlin is intent on forcing Kyiv to bow to its demands, even though time no longer appears to be on Moscow’s side as Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine nears its four-year anniversary. The Russian economy is faltering...